Stop Overstaying Your Welcome in People’s Lives
Several weeks ago, I had a dream that felt too real to ignore. The emotions I carried inside that dream followed me into waking life. I was in shock, quiet, processing, tears falling, pen moving across paper, and new intentions being set. My spirit urged me to pull out the index cards I use for burning ceremonies. That’s how heavy this dream was. In it, I was spending time with people I thought were for me. It was the usual: laughter, games, staying over. But this time, I was met with an attitude that cut deep. I was questioned about why I stayed, and I was told I could have easily gone home. The words weren’t even as sharp as the energy behind them. I was left hurt, confused, trying to make sense of something that could have been communicated with kindness. In the dream, I remember thinking: If I’m not welcome, I’ll never return. And when I opened my eyes, I shut them again just to sit with it. That’s when I heard it, clear and undeniable: “Stop overstaying your welcome in people’s l...